The new album from Perth based Erasers sees the duo continue their exploration of immersive, rhythmic and mood-driven music. The record gently sits between kosmische and post-punk in that sweet spot of mellow, vibe engulfed cool.

Forming as a home recording project in 2009 Rebecca Orchard and Rupert Thomas released a steady flow of CD-Rs, tapes and a 7” before eventually releasing their debut full length Stem Together in 215. In 2017 the duo followed up with a tape release Fault Lines, originally recorded as a soundtrack commissioned by FBi radio’s Ears have Ears and in April 219 released a five track EP Forecast.

Erasers have honed and refined their live show, sharing the stage with the like of Low, Grouper, Acid Mothers Temple, Prince Rama, High Wolf and The Soft Machine as well as multiple shows with long time musical heroes My Disco, Love Of Diagrams and Pikelet. In 2017 the duo supported Methyl Ethel on their sold-out Australian tour.

After an extensive recording and mixing process, Erasers have released their second full length Pulse Points. Pulse Points was recorded and mixed at home on Noongar Boodja and mastered by Lawrence English (Eluvium, Ben Frost, William Basinski, Xiu Xiu).